lex talionis
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Rival fans are going to rip the stadium design even if Michelangelo himself descended from the heavens to design it.
If people are that bothered by oppo fans opinion … surely the move away from leaky roofs, derelict toilets and mouse traps is a plus?This is clear, even if it's extraordinary once built there'll be oppo fans who will find a loose bolt or a stupid thing to dislike about it. If anyone is basing their appreciation for it on what oppo fans might say or how they'll mock it, let's just say they have very thin skin.
What do you mean its all good to pick and chose quotes? The quotes I gave where given because they related to the subject we were talking.Yep, its good to pick and chose the quotes.
"And I think as it kind of grew, the idea of a covered space, well how do you do a structure for that? The verticality of the mast kind of helps"
So basically it was during their design process. These are still concepts, so it wouldn't really be an afterthought.
They state that the masts help the structure.
Think somebody needs to show the cost of an average ticket and season tickets at the other PL clubs. Remember our tickets prices have been frozen for a number of years and that could not go on forever.We should be happy to have a new stadium. We want to be back amongst the best in the country/Europe, we should have a stadium like that.
Building a stadium is not enough. It needs to have a whole activity around, and not only on matchdays. Here, we'll have a new part in Manchester living everyday.
We should be sad of leaving OT, but it become to old and to be honest the whole club needs to move forward to a new dimension.
More importantly, the ticketing will bring more revenue to the club.
It's 24.000 new seats with 19 home games in the PL, or 456.000 more seats vs today. If you take an average of 60£ (which is lower) it 27M£ per year of income in addition just with these new seats.
Also, don't be foolish, the average cost will also increase for the tickets and will bring even more funds with ticketing.
So yes, it will bring more revenue to the club and hopefully more revenue to the first team, training grounds etc.
Prices across the 20 teams for the 2024-25 season range between £58 ($75) and £85 ($111), with the most common price at £80 ($104). - according to GoogleThink somebody needs to show the cost of an average ticket and season tickets at the other PL clubs. Remember our tickets prices have been frozen for a number of years and that could not go on forever.
Is it a joke if that's what I think it looks like? I admit that I don't always read the previous pages. From now on I will avoid writing my opinion about a subject matter, if someone else has already made a similar comment.You don't have to read every page. The joke is used several times per page so only need to read another page.
So are ours outrageous? Think the outrage was more them charging same for children, OAP'S and the disabled, but for everybody else is it such a blow. That bit was a mistake.Prices across the 20 teams for the 2024-25 season range between £58 ($75) and £85 ($111), with the most common price at £80 ($104). - according to Google
Think somebody needs to show the cost of an average ticket and season tickets at the other PL clubs. Remember our tickets prices have been frozen for a number of years and that could not go on forever.
Club | Least Expensive Match Ticket (£) | Most Expensive Match Ticket (£) |
Arsenal | 30.30 | 141 |
Aston Villa | 44.50 | 92 |
Bournemouth | 30 | 49 |
Brentford | 30 | 65 |
Brighton | 33 | 78 |
Chelsea | 53 | 75 |
Crystal Palace | 48 | 58 |
Everton | 55 | 55 |
Fulham | 50 | 160 |
Ipswich Town | 32 | 48 |
Leicester City | 33 | 72 |
Liverpool | 39 | 61 |
Manchester City | 43 | 67.50 |
Manchester United | 41 | 66 |
Newcastle United | 32 | 70 |
Nottingham Forest | 45 | 60 |
Southampton | 25 | 70 |
Tottenham Hotspur | 38 | 109 |
West Ham United | 30 | 105 |
Wolves | 26.50 | 71 |
Club | Least Expensive Season Ticket (£) | Most Expensive Season Ticket (£) |
Arsenal | 1,073 | 2,050.50 |
Aston Villa | 640 | 944 |
Bournemouth | 633 | 875 |
Brentford | 495 | 598 |
Brighton | 595 | 860 |
Chelsea | 787.50 | 1,015 |
Crystal Palace | 545 | 895 |
Everton | 650 | 740 |
Fulham | 619 | 3,000+ |
Ipswich Town | 381 | 903 |
Leicester City | 404 | 1,289 |
Liverpool | 713 | 904 |
Manchester City | 425 | 1,122 |
Manchester United | 579 | 1,057 |
Newcastle United | 662 | 1,163 |
Nottingham Forest | 550 | 850 |
Southampton | 499 | 899 |
Tottenham Hotspur | 856 | 2,367 |
West Ham United | 345 | 1,720 |
Wolves | 525 | 939 |
Fulham.
Club Least Expensive Match Ticket (£) Most Expensive Match Ticket (£) Arsenal 30.30 141 Aston Villa 44.50 92 Bournemouth 30 49 Brentford 30 65 Brighton 33 78 Chelsea 53 75 Crystal Palace 48 58 Everton 55 55 Fulham 50 160 Ipswich Town 32 48 Leicester City 33 72 Liverpool 39 61 Manchester City 43 67.50 Manchester United 41 66 Newcastle United 32 70 Nottingham Forest 45 60 Southampton 25 70 Tottenham Hotspur 38 109 West Ham United 30 105 Wolves 26.50 71
Club Least Expensive Season Ticket (£) Most Expensive Season Ticket (£) Arsenal 1,073 2,050.50 Aston Villa 640 944 Bournemouth 633 875 Brentford 495 598 Brighton 595 860 Chelsea 787.50 1,015 Crystal Palace 545 895 Everton 650 740 Fulham 619 3,000+ Ipswich Town 381 903 Leicester City 404 1,289 Liverpool 713 904 Manchester City 425 1,122 Manchester United 579 1,057 Newcastle United 662 1,163 Nottingham Forest 550 850 Southampton 499 899 Tottenham Hotspur 856 2,367 West Ham United 345 1,720 Wolves 525 939
Yeah, the cheaper seats in the new stand are circa £160. I looked in January as I was ticketless initially.Fulham.Bloody hell. Is that for that fancy new stand?
Well Hugh Grant does have a lot of money.Yeah, the cheaper seats in the new stand are circa £160. I looked in January as I was ticketless initially.
Not everyone is a Renaissance personRival fans are going to rip the stadium design even if Michelangelo himself descended from the heavens to design it.
Well Hugh Grant does have a lot of money.Yeah, the cheaper seats in the new stand are circa £160. I looked in January as I was ticketless initially.
What do you mean its all good to pick and chose quotes? The quotes I gave where given because they related to the subject we were talking.
Ok you included a quote where they say the masts help, so what? Doesn't mean they didn't have other plans or ideas how they were going to do it. How does the SoFi do it without 200ft masts?
Ah ok, they said themselves it was pretty much an after thought, but romufc knows more
We're close to 100 times the same joke has been made in this thread before you repeated it, and that includes the "fit for a circus club". Of course it gets a bit tiresome, you don't have to do the "woe is me" follow up when it was pointed out to you.Is it a joke if that's what I think it looks like? I admit that I don't always read the previous pages. From now on I will avoid writing my opinion about a subject matter, if someone else has already made a similar comment.
Jesus christ.
There's a post after mine that breaks it wone further, and based on that United's ticket prices are nowhere near outrageous in comparison to other PL clubsSo are ours outrageous? Think the outrage was more them charging same for children, OAP'S and the disabled, but for everybody else is it such a blow. That bit was a mistake.
you don't have to do the "woe is me" follow up when it was pointed out to you.
You notice that some of the the people who go against any reservations are ones who rarely visit old Trafford anyway but it will look nice on tele
Heh, I still think we'll be staying at OT. I really don't fancy us going full on Disneyland.
Lindeløf was quite good actually against Arsenal. Meybe he can be The Human Canonball, or Knufethrower’s apprentice?Give Onana and Lindelof big clown shoes and sad smilies
Almost and pretty much mean the same thing, so I'm not sure what point you are trying to make there.So the quote says almost an afterthought.... not pretty much, almost. So it could have been ways of supporting the structure and they decided to have a mast and make it a trident. Talking about afterthoughts when construction isnt even started. Sometimes thats how things in construction work, they would have designed variations of the same design, having different methods of supporting it, when the masts came about, it worked well being a trident. No one is saying they saw a trident and decided that MUST be used in the design.
Actually, if you look at the SoFi stadium, there are plenty of columns supporting it. Go have a look for yourself.
Well, with all due respect to the architects speaking, they are just architects, not structural engineers. So even they wont be able to tell you how they would support the structure. This will require alot of soil testing and calculations, which will take up to 6/7 months.
Whenever jim was trying to take over our club versus the Saudis, I was the jim’s biggest cheerleader I thought he is a red like us he knows what we want etc but he fecking isn’t. Cares about the lining of his pocket and nothing else.
Rival fans are going to rip the stadium design even if Michelangelo himself descended from the heavens to design it.
It was a sarcastic comment hence the sofa remark.So anyone with reservations should just go and support someone else?
True but given its location it would have never been allowed being so close to LAXAlmost and pretty much mean the same thing, so I'm not sure what point you are trying to make there.
Yes I know there are, that's my point. SoFi didn't need 200ft masts so there multiple ways to do it. Even if we had always designed to have the roof supported by masts I doubt they needed to be so high, which is probably the case.
"The trident is an aesthetic extra that will come at significant cost but Foster and Sir Jim Ratcliffe want something that will set United apart from any other stadium."
No they are always based on performance and my opinion of their performance .If your thoughts were just personal attacks like calling Maguire 'Slabhead' and Antony a 'fidget spinner', then yes, you should retract them.
Should come as no surprise to anyone.
Club have to make clear where the money is coming from.
No they are always based on performance and my opinion of their performance .
And my opinion of the stadium is that I don’t like it.
Anything else or are we done here?
By all means let’s fire him out of a cannonLindeløf was quite good actually against Arsenal. Meybe he can be The Human Canonball, or Knufethrower’s apprentice?
I was done with you before I even knew you existed, mate.
What's the limit on Jim's Visa card? Maybe the parasites can chip in; after all, it's their club.You would have thought to get this far, they might have an idea where they can get the money. Otherwise they will look incredibly stupid.
If it is enough to pay for a stadium I would like one of them.What's the limit on Jim's Visa card? Maybe the parasites can chip in; after all, it's their club.
A Chinese billionaire bought a painting with his Amex for $170m so we could fund about 10 per cent of the stadium that way.If it is enough to pay for a stadium I would like one of them.
A Chinese billionaire bought a painting with his Amex for $170m so we could fund about 10 per cent of the stadium that way.